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99% In-Network

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Diagnostic Imaging You Can Trust

American Health Imaging provides you a convenient, affordable choice in diagnostic image care with over 40 easy-to-access centers offering extended and weekend hours with same-day or next-day appointments.

Bottom Line: We make imaging easy for you

American Health Imaging’s commitment to you – our patient

Confidence

Our board-certified, subspecialized radiologists provide precise imaging reads to guide your care.

Convenience

We offer extended and weekend hours at many centers. Get the scan you need at American Health Imaging.

Cost-Effectiveness

Up to 60% less than hospital imaging and in-network with 99% of health insurance plans.

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Services we provide.

American Health Imaging provides a variety of exams and procedures in a comfortable outpatient environment. If you would like to know more about your upcoming exam or procedure, please click below for a more detailed description.

Imaging Services We Offer:

Produces detailed images of your insides using magnets and radio waves.
Uses specialized X-rays to create cross-sectional pictures, or slices, of structures inside the body.
Quantitative DTI delivers a novel brain scan for assessing the effects of traumatic brain injuries.
Used in conjunction with an MRI, this cutting-edge software provides clear, quantified measurements of the brain’s tissues.
Series of images helps doctors to find defects not only in bones, but in other joint structures such as tendons, ligaments, muscles and cartilage.
A safer, non-surgical alternative to liver biopsy, FibroScan is a painless imaging technique that measures the scarring, or fibrosis, caused by many liver diseases.
X-ray images that provide details on bone density for the hips and pelvis.
Provides greater detail that helps physicians detect abnormalities in breast tissue.
X-ray technique that displays continuous images of the discs, nerves, and other parts of the spine and nervous system.
Uses sound waves to create images of abdominal organs, muscles, or other soft tissues.
Electromagnetic waves produce white-on-black images that display issues with bones.
Cardiac Scoring measures hard plaque inside the arteries that can grow and restrict blood flow to the muscles of the heart identifying potential disease.
Cardiac Scoring measures hard plaque inside the arteries that can grow and restrict blood flow to the muscles of the heart identifying potential disease.
Electromagnetic waves produce white-on-black images that display issues with bones.
Uses sound waves to create images of abdominal organs, muscles, or other soft tissues.
X-ray technique that displays continuous images of the discs, nerves, and other parts of the spine and nervous system.
Provides greater detail that helps physicians detect abnormalities in breast tissue.
X-ray images that provide details on bone density for the hips and pelvis.
A safer, non-surgical alternative to liver biopsy, FibroScan is a painless imaging technique that measures the scarring, or fibrosis, caused by many liver diseases.
Series of images helps doctors to find defects not only in bones, but in other joint structures such as tendons, ligaments, muscles and cartilage.
Used in conjunction with an MRI, this cutting-edge software provides clear, quantified measurements of the brain’s tissues.
Quantitative DTI delivers a novel brain scan for assessing the effects of traumatic brain injuries.
Uses specialized X-rays to create cross-sectional pictures, or slices, of structures inside the body.
Produces detailed images of your insides using magnets and radio waves.

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